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Indiana Digital Learning Summit Call for Proposals Deadline Extended
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On February 8, 2019, the Plater Institute on the Future of Learning and Leap INdiana will present the Indiana Digital Learning Summit. We seek proposals for fast-paced, dynamic 10-minute presentations/demonstrations focused on the use of digital courseware and adaptive learning technologies to enhance student learning and reduce achievement gaps. Proposals are due on Tuesday, January 8, 11:59 p.m. Click here for more information.
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Online Course Design and Development Bootcamp
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If you're creating a new fully online course or revising an existing one and will be teaching it in the next academic year, our this bootcamp may be for you. It's an 8-week intensive, interactive online course where participants work with a cohort of peers to develop their course and experience the perspective of being an online student. See the event page for more information and to register.
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Early Career Teaching Academy Applications Due January 14, 2019
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Most new faculty enter the professoriate with training and support for their research, but few enter with equivalent preparation and support for their teaching. The Early Career Teaching Academy (ECTA) provides a program for faculty members to engage in conversations to develop effective teaching strategies that are situated in their own emerging teaching philosophies. The Academy invites applications from full-time faculty members in their first, second, or third year of teaching at IUPUI, IUPU Columbus, and Indiana University Fort Wayne.
The academy commences with two intensive sessions: one half-day on February 15 (morning), and one full-day session on February 22. Over the course of the next year, attendees are also required to attend four Faculty Learning Community meetings, held typically on Thursday or Friday mornings.
Click here for more information and to apply.
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2019 E.C. Moore Symposium Save the Date and Call for Proposals
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The IUPUI Center for Teaching and Learning seeks proposals from faculty teaching at higher education institutions across Indiana for the 2019 E.C. Moore Symposium on Excellence in Teaching. We would especially welcome proposals that address topics such as: efforts to improve student learning and engagement, inclusive excellence, integrative learning, novel general education courses or curricula, creative use of instructional technology, and initiatives that promote excellence in teaching. Proposals should clearly demonstrate relevance to a broad range of disciplines. The 2019 E.C. Moore Symposium will be held on Friday, March 8th at the IUPUI Campus Center.
Proposals will be accepted through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 11:59 p.m. Click here for more information and to submit a proposal.
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CEG Request for Proposals
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The Curriculum Enhancement Grant (CEG) provides faculty with technical and instructional support, time, and funds to implement projects designed to improve student learning and success at IUPUI, IUPU Columbus, and IUFW. In addition, the grants seek to enhance the conversation about scholarly teaching on campus and increase the practice of the scholarship of teaching and learning. The grant supports a wide range of faculty projects designed to improve student learning and success. See the 2019 Curriculum Enhancement Grant Request for Proposals for more information. The deadline for proposal submissions is Friday, January 25, 2019, 11:59 p.m.
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Tech Tip: Steps for Final Grade Submission in Canvas
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It’s the end of the semester and time to load your final grades from Canvas into the SIS Grade Roster. There are some simple steps to do before you begin the process that will help make the process a smooth one. Step-by-step instructions are available in Load final grades from Canvas into the SIS Grade Roster. You can also contact the IUPUI Center for Teaching and Learning for assistance at 317-274-1300 or email thectl@iupui.edu .
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CTL Workshops and Webinars
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Canvas: Getting Started
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Thursday, January 3 | 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. | Online - Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Kimmaree Murday and Presenter(s): Kimmaree Murday, Madeleine Gonin
In this webinar, offered by the Centers for Teaching & Learning, we will explore and discuss the structure of Canvas, IU’s learning management system. The presentation will give instructors an understanding of the interactivity of Canvas tools and how that influences the way courses are set up. You will learn how to
- share your syllabus
- create and grade assignments
- communicate with your students
- get to know your students
- effectively use Canvas for teaching
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Teaching Tools to Get You Started at IU
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Friday, January 4 | 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. | Online - Zoom
Register »Organizer(s): Kimmaree Murday and Presenter(s): Madeleine Gonin, Kimmaree Murday
Are you new to teaching at IU? Join this webinar to learn about the instructional technologies that can help you get the semester off to a good start.
You will learn how to:
- Share content with students
- Get to know your students
- Teach students about academic integrity
- Collect feedback from students
- Follow up with students who may be at risk
- Stay informed of instructional technology developments at IU
This event aligns with the following IUSM Academy of Teaching Scholars program competencies: Instructional Technology (IT).
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Online Course Design and Development Bootcamp
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January 23 through March 26, 2019 | 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. | Online - Canvas
Register »Organizer(s): Jeani Young and Presenter(s): Susan Hathaway, Sally Jamerson, Andi Rehak, Jeani Young
Are you responsible for creating a new fully online course or revising an existing one?
Will you be teaching that course in the next academic year?
If you answered "yes" to both of those questions, the Online Course Design and Development Bootcamp may be for you. The Bootcamp is an 8-week intensive, interactive online course offered by the IUPUI Center for Teaching and Learning in the spring and summer sessions. It provides
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a structured introduction to online course design theory, research, and practice, including visual design, accessibility, usability, and media use and development.
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weekly assignments where you will create parts of your asynchronous online course and share them with facilitators and peers for feedback and discussion.
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the experience of being an online student in an interactive, asynchronous, online course.
Participants are expected to make active progress on their course development every week. Previous participants report spending at least 6-7 hours each week working with Bootcamp materials, interacting with other faculty participants, and developing their online course. Course activity occurs throughout the week so you will need to check in regularly.
The Final Project is due the week after the end of the Bootcamp. The Final Project includes a welcoming, usable, and accessible Canvas course site complete with your course structure, student orientation/getting started information, syllabus, and at least 1 week of your course assignments, instruction, and content plus your plan for completing your course development.
Participants who successfully complete the Bootcamp will earn the Designing an Online Course badge from the IUPUI Center for Teaching and Learning. For more information and to register, click here.
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The Polis Center - IUPUI is Offering a Series of Free Workshops to Build Data Literacy Skills
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The Polis Center at IUPUI is offering a series of free workshops to build data literacy skills and use the SAVI community information system as a resource. See the workshops offered below:
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Intercultural Engagement Grant and Workshop
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Get paid to participate in a hands-on workshop on intercultural engagement that will transform your classroom into a culturally sensitive and interactive environment! Any faculty can apply to receive a mini-grant from the Gateway Community on Intercultural Practice, and participate in a workshop with Dr. Charles Calahan of Purdue University on Jan 25th. For more information, email Estela Ene at: eene@iupui.edu.
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Spring 2019 Communicating Science Program
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This three-session series is designed to train participants to communicate complex scientific topics more effectively to non-experts like patients, learners, lawmakers, and funders.
Session 1: Feb. 12, 4:00 -6:00 p.m., Connecting With Your Audience Session 2: Feb. 19, 4:00- 6:00 p.m., Distilling Your Message Session 3: Feb. 26, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m., Media Training for Scientists and Physicians
All participants are asked to commit to the entire three workshop series, as each session builds upon the previous. For class descriptions and to register click here. Please note: If you register for this event, you will be registered for all three sessions.
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Call for Presentations, Workshops and Posters
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Call for Presentations, workshops and posters deadline is Friday, February 15, 2019 for the 8th Annual PEER-LED TEAM LEARNING INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY. Among the threads to be explored are: (1)Sustainability of PLTL campus programs; (2)Critical thinking, meta-cognition, and PLTL; (3)Discourse analysis including cyberPLTL; (4)PLTL and the sense of belonging; (5)Workplace skills development and PLTL; (6)Implementations in non-STEM disciplines. For more information, contact Dr. Ne'Shaun Jones
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8th Annual Conference of the Peer-Led Team Learning International Society
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Save The Dates: Thursday - Saturday, June 6 - 8, 2019 for the 8th Annual Conference of the Peer-Led Team Learning International Society. Watch for the Call for Presentations that will be posted by September 1, 2018 at www.pltlis.org. This event is hosted by IUPUI STEM Education Innovation and Research Institute (SEIRI). For more information: info@pltlis.org
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2018 National Institutes, Conferences, and Awards in Global and Intercultural Learning
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The Office of International Affairs has a small fund available to offset a portion of the associated costs of these professional development opportunities.
For information about the opportunities, click here: http://international.iupui.edu/global-learning/grants
For information about funding, contact Dr. Leslie A. Bozeman, Director of Curriculum Internationalization lbozeman@iupui.edu
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Teaching The Students We Have, Not The Students We Wish We Had
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Teaching the students we have, not the students we wish we had. The Chronicle of Higher Education.https://tinyurl.com/y9rpapk7.
With broader participation in college, more of our students are overburdened and under-supported. This requires educators to use pedagogical approaches that are responsive, inclusive, adaptive, challenging, and compassionate.
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